Now that the person who encouraged us to start PSH4U for Park Si Hoo (“because he’s worth it”) is no longer with us, I have decided to officially close this website. H is away, but I know she will understand because she knows I cannot function anymore.

It is appropriate that we should bow out on October 10 (since we started on October 10, 2011). Thank you all for sharing the good times and enduring the bad times with us. I will always remember our lives touched briefly in the passage of time because of a Korean actor called Park Si Hoo.

PSH will hold a double-event at Odaiba, Japan, on October 7, 2016, a Talk Concert and Premium Live (Air and Sea).

October 7 (Fri.) Odaiba outdoor special venue

Performance – Air –
[Talk concert] doors open 14:00 / start 15:00

Performance – Sea –
[Premium live] Doors open 18:00 / start 19:00

All seats designated ¥ 11,800 (- tax included) [around USD116 at 2016.08.07 FX rate)
※ will be outdoor performances, but audience will not be standing.
※ performance contents for the two performances are different.

PSH and Odaiba

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Tokyo Seaside Festival “Beautiful Challenge” 2016.
October 2016, Odaiba in this Olympic year will hold a cultural exchange festival beyond the border …

Odaiba (お台場) is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. It was initially built for defensive purposes in the 1850s, dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and has developed since the 1990s as a major commercial, residential and leisure area. Odaiba, along with Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama, are two of the only places in the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan area where the seashore is accessible, and not blocked by industry and harbor areas.

Daiba (台場) formally refers to one district of the island development in Minato Ward. The Odaiba name is commonly used to refer to the entire Tokyo Waterfront Secondary City Center (東京臨海副都心 Tōkyō Rinkai Fukutoshin) which includes the Ariake and Aomi districts of Kōtō Ward and the Higashi-Yashio district of Shinagawa Ward. (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odaiba)